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hapiest-kue
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Simple wrapper for Kue that hooks it up with node-config and provides logical separation between job creation and job processing
hapiest-kue provides a light-weight wrapper around kue designed with engineering best practices in mind. You must explicitly request permission to create jobs or process jobs separately (as opposed to having direct access to Queue which lets you do both). It works with Node config out of the box giving you flexibility to configure your Redis connection. It only returns a job after it's successfully created and uses a Promise interface using Bluebird Promise implementation.
Install Docker! https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/
Build the docker image
npm run docker:build
If you're using an IDE, I recommend setting NODE_CONFIG_DIR to src/config.
If you want to run tests on your local machine instead of Docker, you should create src/config/default.json with Redis connection locally:
{
"queue": {
"redis": {
"host": "192.168.99.100",
"port": "6379",
"db": 5
}
}
}
The official tests should be run using
npm test
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Simple wrapper for Kue that hooks it up with node-config and provides logical separation between job creation and job processing
We found that hapiest-kue demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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